Thursday, August 4, 2011

How Do I Prevent My Dog From Digging Holes

Preventing your dog from digging holes is another way of exerting our ways on a breed of dog whose natural instinct in the wild would be to bury the leftovers from the kill. The dog then digs another hole in an effort to try and remember where it buried the last bone. So how to stop this type of destructive behaviour?
If only they could speak. It would be so much easier to figure out why they do the things they do. Anxiety in a dog can declare itself in destructive chewing and behavior. You will have to learn how to read your dogs signs and find out the best ways to help them contend with their anxiety.
How well do you know your cat? Did you know your cat talks more with body language than he does his voice. Swishing his tale, rolling over, arching his back etc. There is a reason for all the body language your cat uses. Even his ears and whiskers tell you what he is thinking. Do you wonder why he rubs up against your leg or why he will stare? A very lovable, yet complicated pet.
The Border Collie is bred to spend 24 hours a day working with his owner. This quality can be a great trait, if you are the kind of dog lover who truly wants that. But if you're the kind of dog handler who wishes a dog just to greet you at the door when you come home, and take for short walks around the block and then chill out on the sofa, then this dog is surely not for you.
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